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SOCIETY PERSONALS JEANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor HH KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 195‘ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN =: (ERMS OF INTEREST 10 EE ERYVONE Citizen Office, 1935 VHON Sonar Players Present Mystery Play At Echoasis, To Repeat Performance For Admr. Fabrion sen,MurdérIn Hollywood,” Saturday night, at intermission of «| @ance on the Patio of Echoacis, } Dancing began at 8:30 o'clock. Approximately 150 persons, | officer's ‘and; wives and friends of Sonar School Squadron and the Un&erway. Training Unit, and officer students of the Sonar School, attended the affair. * The one-act ;murder: mystery 5 . | will be repeated next Saturday Lt, Mr 4. Sadler | night for Rear Admiral F. G. Fah re Honored At Farewell Party rions Commander of Destroyers, +Atiantic Flect, and his staff. The dmiral’s band, which will arrive herewith him next Friday, 4 = aboard the USS Yosemite, his |. Members of the Fleet Sonar “Ysgship, will play for dancing. School staff honored Lt. and Mrs. embers of the Fleet Sonar Paul Sadler with a farewell par- *School staff will also be guests. | '¥ lst night. © Mrs. C. G. Biatenahl is direct-| Jt. Sadler,“ who has becr a ing the play; Mrs. W. S. Caru- | member of the Sonar School staff @hcrs is stage manager; and .Mrs.| for the past’ three years, is beine ‘George E. Dawson is prompter, | tvansferred to sea duty. Lt. and Mrs. Sadler, who live nere at 27 Rest Beach, will leave Thursd Paes ta | Mas. Sadler’s pa yland and will The cast of the play includes: =datheryn. Connelly as+. Merle OME | sirpstor of the’ Mystig £0) ai movie star. Bauer: as Greta Joy, a Fleet” ‘Sonar is wife; Lt. and Mrs. H, F;/Rudowski. Those aiending included: Lt. | Comdr. ‘and ‘Mrs. R. E. Blauvelt, | Lt. and Mrs. J. E. Tanner, Lt; and Mrs. Tom Little, Lt. and Mrs. F. H. Clark, Lt. and Mrs. W E, Stripiin, Lt. and Mrs. J. R. |Rymal. Mrs. L. L. Tyndall, Lt. —— jand Ns. J. R. Morrow and Lt. 1 (jg)-2 s. E. Alexander. Miax Hermans | Ee 2 © Alexey | Attending \First Baptist | tel Convention \WMU Has Monthly Mr. and Mrs. Max Herman,; © owners of he Overseas Hotel. and| Business Meeting their daughter, Betty, are ene | ing the Florida State Hotel | _ Mrs Jamss wadianson and Mrs. sociation Convention in Nagsau. ‘reggie her sagas Sania the they. will, réturn ta Mia: to- 01 omer a Gs. ii nd spend several we pt Pe Women's, (ey there. a the Fuge! (8. Shaferman,, Mrs."Her- sn i ‘hi » last Aight “4 mans “mother, is vacationing at the’ church. Fifteen member: the Madiin Hotel in Miami Beach. wste present. = go _ & A gt was ite tigate, 31 ad . ~— POR ehEthe ~ Roaming Rvents 8 hte ye eV TUESDAY, APRIL 3-<" for A aiter was read Yanced Spanish | class © with by suxer frém bn: SOF. Theet from 8 to 9 p.m. at San’ phans’ Home in Japan}*which hed Carlos school, ove: Palace reecived money’ from the WMU. theater. «, They: thanked thé group and re- Bridge and canasta, Spohsbred porte’ they were buying cloth- by a special interest group of ing with the money. 2 the Officers’ Wives’ club, will -— ay ke played at 8 p.m. at the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. Bowling for all navy wives sclpom 9 a.m. to noon at the * Naval Station bowling alleys. © Paniicratts c tor officers wives wil) meet at 7:30 p.m So fouve the recieation building wi the Naval Station West Woman's Club will . hot meet as scheduled, but in building 178 on the Ravel: Station Kev West Bridge aaaiantion | will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Coral Rgom at the Over: Hotel Beginning golfers class of Of- ficers’ Wives’ club will mect at 10 am. on the handball ficld behind Echoasis on the Naval station swill meet at 3 p.m. on April Key West Outboard Club aux- S10. iliary will meet at 8 p.m. in ~ Junior Woman’s Club will not the home of Mrs. Anthony meet as scheduled, but will Johnson, 2776 Staples ave- se meet at 8 p.m. on April 10, nue. i “Key West Assembly No. 13, THURSDAY, APRIL, 5—~ es, Qrder of Rainbow for Girls Elks, Lodge will meet z vat the chib on Div V.F.W. Post No. 3911 will meet «» Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the annex of the First Methodist church. at 8 p.m. in the VFW home Minoca Council, Degree of U.TAC. will meet at 4:30 ; Pocahontas will meet at 7:30 the home of Mrs p.m. in the Redmen’s Hall. | — Cleare, North Beac Key West Chapter No. 283,! Key iarden Club ¢ “National Sojurners will meet meet at 8 p.m. in the W jat 7 p.m. in the First Presby-j an’s Club auditorium “terian church ‘ ! Officers of Fern Chapter OES Harris School PTA will meet at i etka ia fe 7:45 p.m. in the school audi- home of Mrs. Rar ymond Cur- eur, ry, Fleming Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in ‘the Jr. Chamber of Commerce Hall on Flaglar avenue. Advanced Sewing class, special interest group of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 92 to noon in the home of Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371 Mrs. R. W. Safford, quarters will meet at 8 p.m. in the, 99, Naval Station annex. _VFW Home. : | weginners sewing class. special Key West Players will meet at interest group of Officers’ B'p.m. at the Barn Theater) = Wives’ club. will meet from for monthly business ineetins.| 1-39 to 4 p.m. in the home of Catholic Daughters of America) = Mfrs, R. G. Hazelwood, 51 : Will meet gt 8 p.m. at St.| Rest Beach. Ann's Hall First year Spanish class, second VEENPRDAY, APRIL 4— half, will meet from’ 3:20 to + Room’ Motncrs” of Poinciana 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, ever Palace Theater i Sewing Grouo Monroe County Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary < Jat the school > Dade Lodge No. Masonic t School will meet at 10 am.} 14, Group will meet at 8 p.m. at will meet at 2 pm. at the temporary Masonic home on hosnital t ‘Amelia street Executive Board of Harris School PTA will et at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. John )Slipcover sewing class, special interest group of Officers’ ‘Wives’ club, will meet from Knowles. 1122 Stump lane 4:30 to 4 p.m. in the home of /FT™AY. APRIL 6. Mrs. Karl Kunz, 2019 Staples} Swimming class, special inter savenue. est group of Officers’ Wives’ Juaior Chamber of Commerce club, will meet from 3:30 to ; Will meet at 8 p.m. at the club 4:90 p.m. at the .seaplane house. Bowling for officers’ wives be- Gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na- base officers’ pool. First year Spanish lass will meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. | Station bowling alleys. at the NCCS Club at 1021; , La Concha Navy Wives Club Duval street ! . 0, 8° will meet at 10:30 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous will fu jin charge of z dance, : tor and of Houston, ‘National Guard “Members To Be Horored At Dance | Merot the Key West N Guard. their wives, ored at a dance the House Committee American Legion, | Post No. 28 ' April 2s The ck sand on he he K of on Saturday will besin at will be held at the 1e on Stock Island dance o’cic (ig Anu-Alreratt group. > A. Gamble is es Rev., Mrs. Ray Aitend Welfare | Board Meeting The Rev. George M. Ray. of the Mrs. Ray, ing of Board. The Mr. Rey was recently Warren. The Rays T° Yates, well-k Texas, who is spend- at the Central Bap- in Miami. will hear Dr. ing tonight tist church girl Sonar School Player: presented their first play of this sea ab i snide and families will be hon-| to be given by ; the Arthur Sawyer night, 10 y West National Guard wil be activated as a gun- nery battalion on May 1 into the | chairman } rangements for the pas- First Baptist church, are spending the |dey in Miami attending a meet- the ninth district of the j State Welfare Rev. } li : appointed to the board by Governor Fuller Kyle nown evangelist "| Margaret Stern Concert Will | | Benefit Key West Library Fund Key West Wom- library, will Margaret Stern concert, an’s Club, for the The sponsored by the benefit of the Key West public be | hele Friday, April 13, at the Harri; Elementary School. ‘ihe after | noon concert for school children will be held at 3 o'clock and will }con ist of a music appreciation program especially designed for | young listeners. The evening concert, to be held at 8:30 o'clock, promises to be | Jone of the most brillient:ipianog——————____ ' cone Key West audiences . j:ave had the pleasure to enjoy. Instructions In Miss Stern is young and has . . . |great vivacity. and charm. Her| Stencil Painting Ln program wiil be one of diversity, planned to show her capabilities as a young artist. | The advance ticket sale is be-| ing held this week under the di- tfts Class Richard Pawson will Handic Mrs. instructions | | | E in give | tencil painting at | | ihe | | | rection of Mrs. Bernard Frank.|#, meeting the handicrafts Mrs. Frank's committee for_the| (19s. special. interest group, to! | ticket sales consists of Mts. Rob-|2¢ Meld at 7 uae jock bo tee Hert Pollock: ben Gus Canieion the recreation building on the jMre. Allen BuCleare/MesgW.S|D2S MEHR iCanuthens, Mug. (J. SeeMalloM ine oe ee | sae Mrs. Pawson will give beginning Miss Hilda Cuniff, Mrs. Sarah msttuchons in’ stencillin star, Mrs. Berlin Felton, Mrs. et eet er aerate Se mond Felton, Mrs, ,W. Curry [Marris, Mrs. Fred . Miller, Spanish Diplomas Orion Russell, Mrs. Jonathan Jackson, Mis. Lee Goddard, M.'s, Delio Cobo, Mrs. Wallace Kirke, Mrs. Edgar Stark, Mrs. Sehuch, jan at the Women’s Club, tickets available dnd Certificates To Be Awarded Spanish lessons for adults have who will have been resumed at San arlo: at the building. : _|School, 516 Duval street. Mis The telephone committee is} Benildes Remond, teacher, an- being headed by Mrs. W. C./nounces that examinations to ob- Sweeting. The members of the |tain first and second year ce: Sub-Deb Junior Woman's Club |tificates will be held on Thurs will serve as hostesses and ush- 5 lay and Friday this week, dur- jers at tae evening concert. ng scheduled class hours. ‘Off icers Of Elks Lodge Will Be Officers to be installed are Robert A. Saunders, exalted, rul- léading er; John Blackwell, Jr., a Bene John | Richardson, “loyal. We we * knight: Earl R. Adams, lecturing’ it ‘Lite Life OF L vrs night; George Sykes, treasurer; bers a L i lift’ Rains, sccretary; Charles Saved ry "Key F , retiring Dr. George W. Lawson, Miami exalted ruler ag trustee; Kermit ovo seiali Fre 2 Lewin, esquire; Milton Whiite- — ¢ 5 rh oY Lent roel inter” guard; “Kingman Heron, known in Florida as the War eee First Baptist Nursery In Need Of Baby Beds Lee Skaggs, superintedent sch baby serv, beds for the church’s Anvone who has an old baby bed they do not need are urged to loan it to the First donate it or Baptist nursery. To gi nurser contact Mr. meet at 8 p.m. of the First Presbyterian Church. League bowling for all navy es begins promptly bowling allevs SATURDAY. APRIL 7— Women of First Pr church will food sale beginning at a.m. on the church lawn. rimming class, special inte: est group of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 10 to 11 at the seaplane base of- am ficers’ MONDAY, APRIL 9 Tennis class, Officer: club spec ecial interest will meet at 1 p.m. val Station the pool. pool at Beanie Spanish class wiil meet trom 3:20 to 4:20 at San Carlos school, over Palace theater. JayShees will at the JayCee clubhouse. Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet at 8 p.m. in their meet- ing rooms en Simonton street. Wesleyan Service Guild, WSCS, First Methodist church will meet at 7:30 p.m in the home of Miss Susan Peacon, Peacon lane. DeMolay Mothers’ Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Pa- rish Hall at St. Paul's Epis- copal church. Poinciana School meet at 8 p. Anchor Lodge No. ic Lodge, will me: in the Tempor Home on Amelia Business PIA m 182, treet. First Presbyterian organist, and John Foh, Optical Company, aig Miami, wikk of the First Baptist Church Sunday | is making an appeal for nur- et the bed delivered to the Skaggs, tele- in the annex v at 9:30 a.m. at the Naval Station sbyterian have a cooked ll Wives’ group the tennis courts meet at 8 p.m. will at the school. Mason- t at 8 p.m. Masonic and Professional Women’s Circle of Women of chur ch Diplomas to those in good standings will be awarded April 2 in observance of Pan-Ameri- half from 3:20 to , Fbiday Furst ge 5 p.m. ‘Miami’ ~ ae phone, cable. as, ity pbe awerkpad Sues siege Di. that areay break iauen wing. f and Mars 37. Valdes" 1284 *Duvat ‘Street. Rs £9) Boyes that it was not seen aguifily. r vv" — yesterday” afternoon, : Mrs. Reggie Trevor, wife o , E [N ew A CF i, v a Pc Reggie Trevor: Charter | Boatman, of 2317 Fogarty avenuc looking from the window of her home say the Ward’s Heron and when her husband returned boat waded into the pond and re- | trieved the bird. After taking i MAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALA Joneses Have A Daughter Lt. (jg) and Mrs. B. Jones, 1204 Pine street, are the parentes of a 6-pound, 1%g-ounce | daughter, Rebecca Mariaane, born at 5:37 o'clock Friday morning in the U.S. Naval hospital. Lt. Jones i stationed at the Key West Naval} Station. | ‘marl they called Mr. and Mrs. | Humane Society who a! the scen> to see what done to save the bird's life. jin turn, called Stuart S. Whiting, {President of the Monroe Count; Audubon Society. About 5 o’clock, Whiting and Mrs. Frances Hames, Vice-Presi- ;dent of the Audubon Society ar- The Triesters Have A Son An_ 8-pound, 3%2-ounce son,! Ward's Heron standing in the David Alan, was born at 9:01] shallow water on the far side of} o'clock Friday morning in the|the pool with the injured wing U.S. Naval hospital to Mr. and|held in place by a neat white Mrs. H. Triester, 38-F Seaplane | bandage. Base. Mr. Triester, BM3, is sta-| In talking to Mrs. Reggie Trev- tioned aboard the USS Albatr and Roy Valdez of 2 or, arty avenue, a carpenter employ-} A Daughter, Candice Marie, ed at U. S. Naval,Station, they Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sterling, | learned that Mr. Vaidez had care. 129-A Poinciana place, are the} fully and skillfully placed the parents of 6-pound, 41%2-ounce! daughter, Candice Marie, born at 6:40 o'clock Friday night in the U.S Naval hospital. Mr. Sterling ETI, is stationed ot the Fleet So- nar School. tion, set the broken bone which protruded from the flesh in place and cont:ived a very clever and bandage, just after he A Son. Gene Thomas, An 8-pound, 1l-ounce son, Gene Thomas, ‘Jr.. was born at 10:07 o’clock yesterday morning in the U.S. Naval hospital to Mr. and Mrs. G. Burns, 181-J Poinciana place. Mr. Burns, ADAN, is sta- tioned at Boca Chica Air Field. pears that his care will Fogarty avenue “Ward's a better than ever chance to re- cover, This incident shows aive not is possible to save an injured wild! creature which could noz help it- self. The whole neighborhood is watching the situation with keen interest and it is hoped that it can The removal of children’s ton- ils during the polio season. is ; not always wise. According to}S00n be reported that the Word’s Cood Housekeeping magazine,| Heron has recoverell its power of Minnesota investigators found] flight. In an interview with Mr. Mrs. Henning later that y at the Humane Cociety’s quarters in Poinciana, it was found that in addition to caring for the Roseate Spoonbill which was reported in The Citizen a few days ago, they that children undergoing tonsil- lectomies during this périod are three times more likely. to con- tract polio and eleven times more likely to contract bulbar polio than those who do not have ton-} sillerigmics: had ‘cared for an injured Clapper A } Rail, a marsh bird which was will meet at 8 pm. in the} brought in by a passerby after home of Mrs. Gleason’ Snow, | apparently having been — struck 1307 Reynolds street. Mail The Citizen to Relative. accidentally by an automobile on | Roosevelt Boulevard. The Clapper, to j the house, he and the mate of the| | into the yord and washing off the ! George Henning of the Key West! ived on} could be} They, rived to find to their surprise, the! | and) appointed to equipment the PTA: Mrs. Mrs. > . can Week. Installed In Ceremonies Thursday The present schedule of les sons follows: Installation ceremonies for officers of Key West Elks Lodge No Bee oe ns siiners from 3:20 531 will be conducted Thur day night by P. J. Ross, pastidistrie:| to 4:20 p.m. | deputy, stec by past exalted rulers. Pe a Second year from 8 Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m., followed by a buffet | dunch The meeting will start at 8 p.m. -First year, second | dents at Poin l attend th fa 8 to 9| + Blue i Is , West Bird Lovers coming in, for.a landing Children attempted to to help, it but,iv succeeded in hiding itself f | 1 | | splint! President Gerald Saunders, ducted the meeting. to increase 21 Fog-| city. during migrations rare. BPW Miceddins \Have Talk With Senator Smathers Four members of the Key West Business and Professional Wom-; en's Club conversed Saturday night at the Casa Marina hotel with Senator George Smathers. The membcr were Mrs. Grave Crosby, local president, Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey, state vice president, Mrs. Blanche Miller and Mrs. Angela Caro. Senatoy ithers told the group that he had to rush back to Wes hington this week to at- | i a meeting, eration and other in Washington to disc troops to Ame an Europe. The Natiouai BPW Federation maintains offices in New York | and uff in legislative offices n Washington, D. C., to help preserve the rights of S women and to fight for national legislation. Poinciana PTA Board Discusses May Day Program Plans f were discussed at a b at the he ples eld last night Mrs. J. L. Cruz, The following committee select to be purchased Marcel Carlton Smith, It was announced the Mothers will ha 10 o’clock tomorrow the school. Ali s meetin, Following” the business ling, refreshments were served. Ee Was es excitement late Sunday, and yesterday. fi rndon oD Fifth siyeet and Fogarty avenue when a large Blue vtruck a heavy tele- on. the small pond in atch the bird o cleverly in the man- s Heron, hich had been by the National BPW Fed- women’s clubs sending a May Day program d meet- ing of the Poinciana School PTA of venue. con- was playground by Mazeau, | Darnell Ca- rey and Principal Albert Carey. j Room a meeting at morning at} mothers of stu- | a are urged to | military mect- Ci sity iis Land "Fo Aid School Top Government Personalties Speak At Woman’ Club Comention The official cail to taésannua: convention: of the General be: eration of Women’s’Clubs: has been. issued, by Mi. Hiram Cole Houghton, president, and Mrs. L. J. McCaffrey, secretary. It i schedulec for May 14-3§44gahe Hotel Shamrock, Houtson; Texas Top government sp s, including the, chairman of the Joint Chicts of Staff, Department of Deeinse, General Omar Bradley: th Honorable Millard Caldwell, fed-, eral Civil Defense administrator; the Honorable Perle Mesfa,’U. S. Circle Two Meet minister to Luxembourg; ‘and Dr. 2 . Luther Evans, librarian of: Con- In Presbyteri tan gr as well as experts from Church Manse “You Cannot Break The C maidments” was the topic of the devotional lead by Mrs. Robert Byron Russell at a meeting Circle Two of Women of First Presbyterian church held yester- business, education, the press, the motion picture and radio indus- } ‘tries, will fly to Houston to ad- dress the delegates, who assemble annuaily for the largest conven- | tion of clubwomen held in the United States. | he formal opening will take!day afternoon in the manse, 1020 | place Monday, May 14, at 30] South street. Mrs. Ralph Rogers, +, when the Texas federation | wife of the pastor, was hostess for sive a dinner, followed by a | reception in honor of Mrs. Hough- ton. The governor of Texas; Hon- the afternoon and was leader the lesson. The Rev. of Mr. Rogers was a j orable Allen Schivers, and the! guest at the meeting of Houstony Honorable} The hostess rved chocolate Oscar Holcombe, will welcome} ice cream rolls and coffee. \the delegates. Official welcome Other members present were from the Texas federation will be ‘given by Mrs. J. Howard Hodge,| president, to which Mrs. Hough- ton will respond for the. general} “federation. Keynote Mrs.’ W. H. Bell, Mrs. B: C. Papy, Mrs. Reginald Pritchard, Mrs. {Raymond Felton, Mrs. W. M. Whitley, Mrs. Ralph Hartenstine, Mrs. J. P. Baillord, and Mrs. L. address on the con-|T. Brown. vention theme, “A New. Birth of | Freedom,” will be given. at the} opening business session Tuesday morning by Mrs. Houghton, 1GFWC president. The adoption of resolutions to determine the policy of the gen- eral federation for future action will be a major feature of conven- sessions. Among the 20 re- submitted for consider- approval of universal training and _ service which is “democratic and univer- sal in application; provides a citi- en army constantly reenforced by newly trained men; safeguards the health education, an morals of young people during the period of training and. service; pronides | pet ; for the future development and} Tesolutioris, | another important needs of our country wtitem of business: will be a com- to. maximum rir bap mp3 plete revision of the bylaws, which abilities (of young people -proposed the addition of. another Called int a officer,.a third vice-president, and e o service and. bynglvite) 27 ihe election, gk, director of approoriaté | training to... those, Junior clubs, who will become a showing particular aptitude in member of the executive com- the sciences for the vital profes: |, nittee \ sions, and the necessary : social | yer. asc i rile ry, state will be represented services; is administered), by} °4 vive sat at this convehtion ion composed -.of both and a number of representatives civilian and military personnel} from overseas clubs are expected with a majority (always) of civil- to, attend dans; makes , available the. mah-’ Pony LTE ETT? power of the nation beginning at| Thin lips can be nicely camou- age 18.” ‘flaged by applying lipstick skill- On the subject. of inflation, a fully. First, the center and sides resolution “urges vernment| of the upper lip should be built of the United States to act with up a bit. ‘Then, says the: beauty Promptness and firmness in this} editor of Good Housekeeping, * regard to partisan, politicial con- siderations oi the interests of spe- cial groups,” and further asks, “that food prices should be rolled back to those prevailing on or about November 1, i950, and other vital consumer items to levels re- latively in balance with the food prices of that date.” Other resoultions urge “a de- voted affirmation of faith in God is the world’s greatest need”; “a campaign of truth and intergrity”; the pursuit by government of “a program of realistic economic stabilization”; and on the protec- tion of families and children’ dur- ing: mobilization. In addition to consideration of ation are The City of Key West is donat- |¢mergency by adopting and en-} the lower lip should be made to ing two additional strips of land | forcing control measures without curve softly to the corners. School | board for use in the $220,000 ex- | pansion of to the Monroe County Poinciana v unanimously agreed night. City Commissioners will give.a 100 by of land ly and a 50 by 500 foot strip to the school board. Poinciana bled in size hool $220,000 of Federal through. Poinciana’s first request for CITY DONATES $2100 «Co; *inuea From Page One) broken wing into the correct posi- county hospital tonight. We lack instruments for them.” City Commisioners agreed to} make the donation. City Manager; had Dave King asked that the coun- | arrived home from work. It ap-, ty give the city a check for $2,583, the out of which the city will give, Heron’, the hospital a check for $2,100. | | “The record will then be clear,” I3 said Kink, “that the $200 money only jis coming from the cigarette tax ;the public interest in birdlife put, fand. The $483 must be put back their humane spirit in doing wat! into the e, general fund. PLAN TO QUIZ (Continued From Page One) cumstances in‘Key West in Feb- ruary. The other case is that of John Taylor, death is still under investigation. shrimper, The Henning children, they school, it last said they 200 foot strip 2 north of the school, westerly school will be dou- city of the application for funds comes application is the Federal alloca- tions out of the $21,000,000 U. S. Office of Education fund. The school board eventually hopes to obtain almost $600,000 in money county school capa- whose but is quite Buten, ; Teddy and Peter John, have been | catching small fish in the nearby ponds which Spcenbill. It is planned to release the Spoonbill in a few days as it is nearly ready to fly ogain. This will probably be done by asking) a lepresentative of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Seivice t» to the S, iecd to the return ‘t onbil! colony ir Florida: | Rail is known to live in this area Bay near Tavernier. — SPECI A L HEARING AID CLINIC ey ACOU A SPECIAL HEARING AID Will Be Conducted at a LA CONCHA HOTEL, KEY WEST (PHONE 160) April 5th Until April 8th 9:30 A.M. Until 6 P.M. Daily Sunday Until 2 P.M. Come In and See the HEARING AID Spoken Abou}: On the Radio by FULTON, LEWIS, JR. and a od tee OW. IK. THE EAR... aint bas be ewod